This study aims to present an alternative measure of fertility—cross-sectional average length of life by parity (CALP)—which: (1) is a period fertility indicator using all available cohort information; (2) captures the dynamics of parity transitions; and (3) links information on fertility quantum and timing together as part of a single phenomenon. Using data from the Human Fertility Database, we calculate CALP for 12 countries in the Global North. Our results show that women spend the longest time at parity zero on average, and in countries where women spend comparatively longer time at parity zero, they spend fewer years at parities one and two. The analysis is extended by decomposing the differences in CALPs between Sweden and the United ...
In this paper we introduce a new set of period parity progression measures with continued fertility ...
This study provides a systematic analysis of parity components of the cohort fertility decline in 32...
In this paper we apply tempo-adjusted period parity progression ratios (Kohler and Ortega 2001) to S...
Background: The long-term decline in cohort fertility in highly developed countries has been widely ...
In this paper we apply tempo-adjusted period parity progression ratios (Kohler and Ortega 2002) to S...
Most research on trends in socio-economic fertility differences has focused on cohort total fertil...
BACKGROUND: The long-term decline in cohort fertility in highly developed countries has been widely ...
'In a low fertility context demographic characteristics like the parity distribution of the populati...
<b>Background</b>: The long-term decline in cohort fertility in highly developed countries has been ...
In a low fertility context demographic characteristics like the parity distribution of the populatio...
This study applies survival analysis to the birth histories from 317 national surveys to model pathw...
This article provides new measures allowing comparing within-country differences in current fertilit...
A key demographic hypothesis has been that fertility declines rely on stopping at target parities, b...
statistics and has been associated as a researcher at the Demographic Data Base since 1980, orig ina...
This study provides a systematic analysis of parity components of the cohort fertility decline in 32...
In this paper we introduce a new set of period parity progression measures with continued fertility ...
This study provides a systematic analysis of parity components of the cohort fertility decline in 32...
In this paper we apply tempo-adjusted period parity progression ratios (Kohler and Ortega 2001) to S...
Background: The long-term decline in cohort fertility in highly developed countries has been widely ...
In this paper we apply tempo-adjusted period parity progression ratios (Kohler and Ortega 2002) to S...
Most research on trends in socio-economic fertility differences has focused on cohort total fertil...
BACKGROUND: The long-term decline in cohort fertility in highly developed countries has been widely ...
'In a low fertility context demographic characteristics like the parity distribution of the populati...
<b>Background</b>: The long-term decline in cohort fertility in highly developed countries has been ...
In a low fertility context demographic characteristics like the parity distribution of the populatio...
This study applies survival analysis to the birth histories from 317 national surveys to model pathw...
This article provides new measures allowing comparing within-country differences in current fertilit...
A key demographic hypothesis has been that fertility declines rely on stopping at target parities, b...
statistics and has been associated as a researcher at the Demographic Data Base since 1980, orig ina...
This study provides a systematic analysis of parity components of the cohort fertility decline in 32...
In this paper we introduce a new set of period parity progression measures with continued fertility ...
This study provides a systematic analysis of parity components of the cohort fertility decline in 32...
In this paper we apply tempo-adjusted period parity progression ratios (Kohler and Ortega 2001) to S...